remoser22, mouse hesitation usually indicates buffering taking place, but not always. There're some nasties around that target the mouse. First, I'd look at mouse properties in control panel and make sure the settings are correct. Next, I'd look at the start up menu and make sure there aren't any extras. Next, I'd run a GOOD trojan cleaner (careful, lots of harmful junk here). That oughta correct it, but if you're still having trouble after that, post back. There's more to try.HTH.Ed in Texas.

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